Suppose, you want to predict the class of new data point x=1 and y=1 using euclidian distance in 3-NN. In which class this data point belong to? A) + Class B) - Class C) Can't say D) None of these In the previous question, you are now want use 7-NN instead of 3-KNN which of the following x=1 and y=1 will belong to? A) + Class B) - Class C) Can't say
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First, we are asked to classify it using 3-NN (3 nearest neighbors) and then using 7-NN (7 nearest neighbors). The possible classes are A, B, and C. The classification depends on the Euclidean distance between the new data point and the existing points in the Show moreā¦
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